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Breguet

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Breguet

French two-seat biplane used in World War I as a day bomber. It first flew November 1916, and before the war ended it saw service with 71 French squadrons on the Western Front plus several more in the Middle East and Balkans, and was also employed by the US and Belgian air forces.

It remained in use until 1930, with numerous improvements, and many were adapted for use as seaplanes and commercial transports.



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Signor Pastrini drew from his fob a magnificent Breguet, bearing the name of its maker, of Parisian manufacture, and a count's coronet.
 
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